Prenatal Care
Premier Health providers answer frequently asked questions about prenatal care.
- Are ultrasounds safe to get during pregnancy?
- Does insurance cover preeclampsia testing?
- How do I receive my preeclampsia screening results?
- How does gestational diabetes affect your pregnancy?
- How important is it for a pregnant woman to get the flu vaccination?
- How is gestational diabetes treated?
- How is the preeclampsia screening conducted?
- Is Maternal-Fetal Medicine at Miami Valley Hospital the first in Dayton to offer this preeclampsia test?
- Is the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Center of Miami Valley Hospital specifically trained in preeclampsia testing?
- Is there a screening for preeclampsia?
- What are ways a pregnant woman can care for herself if she does get the flu?
- What can I expect during my first prenatal appointment?
- What effects can preeclampsia have on mom and baby?
- What is a prenatal panel?
- What is preeclampsia?
- What is prenatal care?
- What prenatal testing is done throughout the course of a pregnancy?
- What routine doctor visits can I expect while I’m pregnant?
- When during pregnancy is a woman tested for gestational diabetes? How is the testing done?
- When should preeclampsia screening be conducted?
- Who is at risk for developing gestational diabetes?
Gregory Siewny, MD, Hilltop Obstetrics and Gynecology; Charles Hageman, MD, Hilltop Obstetrics and Gynecology; Jiri Sonek, MD, Perinatal Partners